Gallery: June 10, 2014: Betty Winter, grandmother of U.S. Army soldier Aaron Toppen, stands outside the Toppen family home in Mokena, Ill., Toppen, 19, was among the five American troops killed Monday during a friendly fire airstrike in Afghanistan.

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Gallery: Aaron Toppen, of Mokena, Ill., was one of five U.S. Army soldiers killed June 9, 2014, during a friendly fire incident in Afghanistan.

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Gallery: June 10, 2014: Friends and family gather in the home of U.S. Army soldier Aaron Toppen, 19, who was killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan this week in Mokena, Ill.

Paul Beaty – AP

Gallery: June 10, 2014: Aaron Toppen's uncle Jeff Winter, right, and cousin Garrett, 13, comfort each other in Mokena, Ill., Aaron Toppen was among five U.S. troops killed this week in Afghanistan during a friendly fire airstrike.

Paul Beaty – AP

Gallery: June 10, 2014: Friends and relatives gather at the home of Aaron Toppen and his family in Mokena, Ill., Toppen, 19, was among five American troops killed this week during a friendly fire airstrike in Afghanistan.

PAUL BEATY – AP

Gallery: June 10, 2014: A sign stands outside the home of Aaron Toppen and his family in Mokena, Ill., Toppen, 19, was among five American troops killed this week during a friendly fire airstrike in Afghanistan.

St. Paul's on the Hill, the historic 114 year-old church on Summit Ave. that was shuttered in 2015 and the building put up for sale has been purchased by John Rupp. Rupp now hopes to convert it to a community center for the arts as well as the new home for the St. Paul Conservatory of Music. He led a tour for SPCM staff of the former Episcopal church.